Pre-need, done privately

Final Arrangements.

The version a funeral home sells you is a package. The version we write is a plan — your wishes in writing, one person legally in charge, funding set aside safely, and a digital legacy your family can actually close. No pressure, no plot upsell, no locking your money to one provider for life.

Why families collapse at this step

Grief is a bad time to negotiate.

At the funeral home, three siblings will disagree about cremation. A spouse will not remember whether the plot was in one cemetery or another. A pre-paid policy will exist and no one will find the paperwork. Meanwhile the funeral director needs an answer today. Every one of these is preventable with a one-page directive signed while you're healthy.

The five-piece plan

  • Disposition directive — burial or cremation, service, location
  • Disposition agent — one person legally in charge
  • Funding vehicle — funeral trust or earmarked policy
  • Document location memo — where every file actually lives
  • Digital legacy authorization — close accounts, save photos

How we differ from a funeral home

  • We do not sell caskets, plots, or packages
  • Your money is not locked to one provider for life
  • Coordinated with your will, trust, and POAs
  • Medicaid-safe structure when long-term care is on the horizon
  • Digital legacy handled — not left to grieving family
  • Portable — works if you move states
The Medicaid piece

One of the smartest pre-plans in long-term care.

A properly structured irrevocable funeral trust is one of a very short list of assets Medicaid does not count against the eligibility limit, and is not subject to the five-year lookback in most states. For families where a nursing-home stay is anywhere on the horizon, this single step protects real money — and pays for the funeral either way.

Common questions

Frequently asked

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Handle the hardest week of their lives before it arrives.

The $250 strategy session is credited toward the plan we build for you. Start with the intake so we walk in prepared.

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